re bip110: best case scenario is that the forced-move game theory that Mechanic describes actually teaches node runners that they shouldn't be ambivalent, now or in Bitcoin's future, lest they get played by a motivated minority.
Maybe this was always the goal...
https://fountain.fm/episode/N650UmEc6Llco3tlQX8A
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WoT/DCoSL R&D with https://brainstorm.world
- Pet project: https://catallax.network - decentralized labor/bounty protocol. specific use case for open source grants and crowdfunding at https://grantless.org
- Order print books with bitcoin! https://whitepaperbooks.com
- Convert web pages to nostr longform posts: https://github.com/vcavallo/ReadToRelay
"nostr is dying" is a psyop. no idea where it started, but either way: don't repeat psyops.
if the slope is question is sufficiently slippery, the first incremental step on to it might as well be the last hop off into the bottomless pit at its end.
the only - tenuous - argument for stepping onto it is that you think you can slide slowly enough to accomplish your goal before you run out of ground. but it's still a poor idea either way
Henry David Thoreau
"Stand outside the wall, and no harm can reach you. The danger is that you be walled in with it."
Thoreau is the patron-saint of freedom tech and modern #stoicism
Thoreau is the patron-saint of freedom tech and modern #stoicismTIL the libbitcoin wiki is an extremely interesting source for a Bitcoin perspective i've never come across (which itself feels vaguely suspicious to me..)
for instance:
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GitHub
Cryptodynamic Principles
Bitcoin Cross-Platform C++ Development Toolkit. Contribute to libbitcoin/libbitcoin-system development by creating an account on GitHub.